the significance of the proclamition line of 1763 was to take land form the french and the indians would get land as well.
yes it was a turning point in the rovouloutinary war
the battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian war....
The Battle of Saratoga is often referred to as the "Turning Point of the American Revolution." This nickname reflects its significance in convincing France to ally with the American colonies, ultimately helping to secure victory against British forces. The battle marked a major turning point in the war, boosting American morale and support for independence.
The actual turning point was the fall of Vicksburg at around the same time.
It was the turning point in the war for the US.
It was a crucial victory for the patriots and the turning point of the American Revolution
A turning point in the North African campaign.
why was the battle of gettysburg a turning point?
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Lawrence Johnson Morris has written: 'Climax of the French and Indian wars, a turning point in history, 1749-1763' -- subject(s): History, United States French and Indian War, 1755-1763
Saratoga was the turning point in war because Benjamin Fraklin convinces French to be our ally.
The crusades was a turning point of medieval society. With out it the muslims and catholics could not have learnt from each other.
It was the major turning point of the war in Europe, when the Allies returned to France.
the significance of the proclamition line of 1763 was to take land form the french and the indians would get land as well.
The royal proclamation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Proclamation_of_1763
It was a turning point for the civil war, because it gave the Union the ability to move further down South.